I’ve always felt an affinity with owls. My home is close to a historic park in Upper Norwood (a suburb of Greater London). From time to time, I hear the owls’ eerie cry, which brings to mind thoughts of my own mortality, coupled with the death of King Duncan in Macbeth.
There’s certainly a theme you’re following here.
Thanks for your comment. Yes quite a few of my poems do deal with the fragility of life and the mortality of living things, although I also enjoy writing humorous poems (particularly limericks). Best, Kevin
I enjoyed your poem, Kevin. I do like your live renditions, you have a nice voice.
Thank you, Robbie. I’m pleased you like my readings and that you enjoyed my poem “Owl”.
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